The CORE of a STAR
- MEL MOMENTS
- Jul 9, 2020
- 1 min read
The brightest of stars will only shine in the darkness of space, creating light.
A star's light can only be produced from within its core. Later on their journey, the material within this little burst of light, tends to transform to heavier elements. But it's authentic elements are always warmth and light. A star will always be grounded within gravity, in darkness and surrounded by space.
They take shape in many forms and colours. From red and white dwarfs glimmering at night, to the sun shine in the day. We ponder them in darkness to find that twinkle and we seek the sun, so we can feel the rays of lights shining brightly on us, keeping us warm.
They can orbit in packs, but whether they are a lone star or constellation on the milky way, they are always transcending in space. They want to shine as bright and as long as they can, because they know their time in the universe is short and they want to be seen shining, before they burn out.
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